The craft and process of betterment seeking is intensely personal. It starts with LEARNING and results in MEchanicing (aka fixing) the things in ourselves we think might "run" a little better.
When we're tinkering on ourselves, we LEARN through multiple channels:
- By observing those we admire and attempting to copy their ways of thinking and behaving.
- By paying attention to anti-examples -- those we do not particularly admire -- and working to eradicate those kinds of thinking/behavior out of our own.
- By studying intensely -- via written word, podcasts, videos, personal conversations -- the strategies and habits we believe will move us toward becoming the best version of ourselves.
When we're truly committed to getting better, every day, on purpose, we really don't have the time to "fix" others.
Being a MEchanic is pretty much a full-time job.
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